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Date: 15 Oct 2007 19:58:35
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: The End of European Racing
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With the "Guilty No Matter What the Facts" finding for Landis it is beginning to look like we're going to have to start a real bicycle racing group in the USA without anything at all to do with the UCI or US Cycling and the rest of the Looney tune people who think like politicians instead of cyclists.
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Date: 20 Oct 2007 02:25:08
From: sergio
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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On Oct 18, 7:49 pm, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com > wrote: t the bulk of the money goes to the women making it the highest > prize money of any race in the world for women, and that's the way they want > to keep it, I don't blame them. Screw the UCI and their monopoly. ... > Also, a friend of mine who is good friends with ... Also, let me know just in case you need a messanger at Luperini's or Fanini's. Sergio Pisa
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Date: 21 Oct 2007 15:25:09
From: GoneBeforeMyTime
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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"sergio" <servadio@df.unipi.it > wrote in message news:1192872308.524275.214680@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > On Oct 18, 7:49 pm, "GoneBeforeMyTime" <F...@EuroForums.com> wrote: > > t the bulk of the money goes to the women making it the highest > > prize money of any race in the world for women, and that's the way they want > > to keep it, I don't blame them. Screw the UCI and their monopoly. > ... > > Also, a friend of mine who is good friends with ... > > Also, let me know just in case you need a messanger at Luperini's or > Fanini's. > > Sergio > Pisa Yeah, I'll email you about the details. thanks, GBMT
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Date: 18 Oct 2007 06:51:18
From:
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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On Oct 16, 1:56 pm, "Mike Murray" <mike.mur...@obra.org > wrote: > "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote in messagenews:13h8a6u44kaa021@corp.supernews.com... > > With the "Guilty No Matter What the Facts" finding for Landis it is > > beginning to look like we're going to have to start a real bicycle racing > > group in the USA without anything at all to do with the UCI or US Cycling > > and the rest of the Looney tune people who think like politicians instead > > of cyclists.- Hide quoted text - > > There already is such a group: > > http://www.fiac.us/ Thanks for the reference to FIAC Mike. I have to say that I'd completely forgotten about it.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 13:56:54
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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There already is such a group: http://www.fiac.us/ -- Mike Murray "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com > wrote in message news:13h8a6u44kaa021@corp.supernews.com... > With the "Guilty No Matter What the Facts" finding for Landis it is > beginning to look like we're going to have to start a real bicycle racing > group in the USA without anything at all to do with the UCI or US Cycling > and the rest of the Looney tune people who think like politicians instead > of cyclists. >
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Date: 18 Oct 2007 05:14:40
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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* "Mike Murray" <mike.murray@obra.org > a écrit profondement:
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Date: 19 Oct 2007 16:12:23
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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"Davey Crockett" <rec@azurservers.com > wrote in message news:873aw9t8pr.fsf@azurservers.com... > I doubt you would attract many - perhaps no - professional riders, OBRA gets a fair amount of pro riders. See the results of the championship race: http://app.obra.org/results/2007/Road/6155 Mike Murray
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Date: 18 Oct 2007 10:49:24
From: GoneBeforeMyTime
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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"Davey Crockett" <rec@azurservers.com > wrote in message news:873aw9t8pr.fsf@azurservers.com... > In my travels I note a great deal of dissatisfaction with the current > situation from amateur and pro riders alike Davy... This year Toona had TV production primarily due to the stellar efforts of one person I know quite well. It was a colossal effort on his part to get funding, work with 2 motos, helicopter crews, and editing tons of footage from two motos and the copter footage for all the stages, edit it, add the profiles, music, special efforts, and get it ready for TV. The final 90 minute production was pretty good, (IMO), so he did his best on that. Only thing was the lack of International riders for something called International Tour De Toona. The race did bring in Canadians like Lyne Bessette, but it's not that hard for Canadians to drop down to Toona, however getting girls over from Europe or Ausse land is much harder. It's that friggin world cup that is killing Toona, Thuringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen is held about the same time, so the delusion of the world cup system has their teams sending them to these races which pay almost nothing in prize money instead of coming to Toona for the biggest prize money for women in the world. Those delusions of market value and the dream of getting well positioned to be selected for the games has them overlooking Toona. I offered to help contact pro women and teams for Toona, which I was generously offered compensation to do, but I turned it down happily doing it for free, it's my pleasure. To date, a number of top riders have told me personally they would certainly consider Toona, like Chantal Beltman who I met this year at CVC. She told me she enjoyed racing in America very much and enjoyed the warm temps of California in spring as opposed to the cold spring time temps in parts of Europe. She has spread the word at T-Mobile, and says that there is a buzz about going to Toona next year. She also enjoyed a side trip to spectacular Sequoia National Park during CVC, so maybe the perks of Yosemite and the Sierra region might be plus here. Also I talked with Edita Pucinskaite, one of the greatest pro women ever, and she told me she would certainly try to make Toona next year, she likes the idea of being on national TV, and also the prize money suits her, she could likely win Toona, and she's older, so the idea of the World Cup and the games may be fleeting to her, and the prize money more important. There are a number of good riders who don't do well in the cup or the games, and these girls could come to Toona if their teams send them. A number of top pros have a direct influence in what races they attend, and where their teams send them as well. So far, I have contacted quite a few teams, and a fair number of top women from Europe, and sent them everything they need to know about Toona, and with any luck, we should see some Top women next year. I spoke with Oenone Wood at Exeter, so there is a chance to get her over too for Toona. With Mara Abbott switching to T-Mobile next year, it sounds like T-Mobile will be making the rounds next year, and since Abbott took 2nd at Toona, we can hope that T-Mobile will send a nice group to Toona, and maybe the German Tour may not be a priority since I heard it could very well likely be canceled next year, lack of funds as always. Toona's budget is quite good, and it's a very well done race, and I think T-Mobile is taking a seriously look at it. Hopefully T-Mobile will do California again, then this time, maybe Gila and Toona which would be awesome since Abbott won Gila too. It's the first time in years that a good contingent of Euro girls has raced a major stage race in years I think, since the downfall of HP. So things could be looking up, but there's still a lot of work before they make up their calendars, more contacts. The UCI teams, UCI sanctioned races, their world cup and ranking system is a monopoly that's bad for America women since it favors Euro girls who can drive across borders in all directions giving them an advantage to not only attend the events, but it's much less stressful for them, and they speak the languages of the various regions, but there is always hope that the UCI monopoly can either be broken up in time, or two UCI events could be done here in America. Right now, the teams that have the most money to travel and are best placed geographically are best suited to win the cup, but the playing field could be leveled out some by getting two events held here. Toona's prize money is high because they don't have to pay UCI fees and are proud that the bulk of the money goes to the women making it the highest prize money of any race in the world for women, and that's the way they want to keep it, I don't blame them. Screw the UCI and their monopoly. Also, a friend of mine who is good friends with Modesta Vzesniauskaite and Nicole Brandli, as he sees them often living only 30 miles away from Nicole in Switzerland could also help with getting some of these riders on board for Toona next year, which if possible would bring a huge PR boost for Toona. They are huge stars in Europe, so wait and see, Toona could be the best ever next year, with a nice International field and awesome for TV I think. I watched Hincapie this year in the Tour of California on TV some doing the prologue up Telegraph Hill, but it bored me to tears. I enjoyed watcing Nature Valley much more and certainly Toona this year. The TV production just has to be done well to be fun and interesting. Cycling is boring on the surface often, all anyone can do promoting it is try to make it interesting and exciting for fans which are both hot dog eaters and speciality fans. GBMT
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 23:45:20
From: derFahrer@gmail.com
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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On Oct 15, 10:58 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com > wrote: > ... we're going to have to start a real bicycle racing group in the USA without > anything at all to do with ... Cycling rbr?
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Date: 17 Oct 2007 09:27:55
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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Tom Kunich wrote: >> ... we're going to have to start a real bicycle racing group in the USA without >> anything at all to do with ... Cycling derFahrer@gmail.com wrote: > rbr? Goody, lots of new fatty master champion jerseys.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 09:18:30
From: Davey Crockett
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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* "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com > a écrit profondement:
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 19:52:59
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: Re: The End of European Racing
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"Davey Crockett" <rec@azurservers.com > wrote in message news:87hckrttmh.fsf@azurservers.com... >* "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> a écrit profondement: >
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